Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce Education & Training Committee “Prosperity 2009 Seminar Series Thriving in Today’s Times”

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The Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce Education & Training Committee invites you to join us for this informative and timely seminar series presented by experienced speakers using real-life examples from local business owners to help you with your business practices.  The seminars are sponsored by Adelphi University, Molloy College, NYU Polytechnic University and Ten Haagen Financial Group.

Seminars include:

March 18th
Making a Change: Identify, assess, communicate the need for change
Presented by:  Rich Chiarello, Sandler Training

March 25th
Managing Change:  Plan, implement, strategize, negotiate
Presented by:  George Bouklas, The Bouklas Group; Fred Strauss, NYU PolyTech

April 22nd
Competing With E-Commerce: Internet advertising, website, On-line business
Presented by: Christopher Erckert, EvoNetworks
April 29th       
Control Your Costs: Utilities, “green” initiatives, operations, advertising
Presented by:  Jim Kelly, JVKellyGroup
May 6th
Leading Your Team: Motivate, develop, energize
Presented by: Barbara DeMatteo, Portnoy Messinger Pearl & Associates
All seminars will take place at 8-9:30am (includes Continental Breakfast) at Mac’s Steakhouse, 12 Gerard Street   Huntington Village.

“The Education and Training Committee is working hard to ad value to Chamber membership by presenting topics of importance in this ever changing business world in today’s economic times,” stated Jim McGowan, Committee Chair


Sponsorship Opportunities Available.  For information or to register contact Linda Mitchell at (631) 423-6100 or online at www.huntingtonchamber.com
 

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